heterodoxy
noun [ U ] uk/ˈhet.ər.ə.dɒk.si/ us/ˈhet̬.ɚ.ə.dɑːk.si/
非正统的、异端的信仰、想法或活动
beliefs, ideas, or activities that are different to and oppose generally accepted beliefs or standards
In public Newton chose to disguise his heterodoxy. 在公开场合,牛顿选择掩饰他的异端思想。
MacDonald was an individualist, unafraid of public opinion and well known for his heterodoxy and bluntness.
See: heterodox
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- Despite his heterodoxy, faults, and weaknesses, Clare was a man with a conscience.
- It was not until the middle ’eighties that my economic heterodoxy began to take shape.
- Ross seems to have muted his theological heterodoxy until after the War.